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In Reply to: RE: Any advantages in cd audio extraxction using EAC in CMP optimized computer ? posted by n_vincent on May 01, 2009 at 06:01:58
I second cics and Greg on this:In theory there should not be any difference in whatever environment you run EAC (as long as it performs without error) - EAC is about EXTRACTION of data into files which are either correct or not, not the REPRODUCTION of these data, that's a completely different story as we cMP2 evangelists know so well ;-)
In practice I didn't care about any theory but just wanted to find out and hear and so Itried it: ripped with EAC on cMP machine when I had set it up a few months ago, ripped on my standard PC and also on a very noisy old laptop computer. File comparison showed that files were identical, playback of these files brought no audible difference whatsoever at least to my ears.
Hope this gives others a bit of the confidence it gave me that the environment for running EAC really doesn't matter.
Regards,
Robert
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